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Hinamatsuri(Japanese: ヒナまつり) is an ongoing Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masao Ōtake. It has been serialized in Kadokawa's magazine Harta, formerly known as Fellows!, since 2010, and has nine tankōbon volumes as of September 2015.
The protagonist who takes Hina into his home. He is a yakuza of the Ashikawa-gumi, where he quickly rises through the ranks thanks to Hina's abilities. He is good at cooking and housekeeping, and his hobby is collecting porcelain.
Hina (ヒナ,Hina)
The titular character who has superhuman abilities, which include telekinesis and explosion. She may be from another world or timeline. She usually lazes around at home and sleeps in school. She is very particular about food, and her favorite food is roe.
Supporting characters
Hitomi Mishima (三嶋 瞳,Mishima Hitomi)
Hina's classmate in middle school, who is tricked by Utako into becoming a bartender. Through a series of coincidences, she is mistaken as an adult and becomes an influential member of society with connections to businesspeople, politicians, and the yakuza.
Anzu (アンズ,Anzu)
Another superhuman like Hina. She is initially homeless but is later taken in by a couple who runs a Chinese restaurant. Due to her experience, she understands the value of money and work unlike Hina. She is thought of as the perfect daughter by Nitta.
Utako (詩子,Utako)
The owner and former bartender of the bar Little Song. She tricks Hitomi into becoming a bartender, after which Utako becomes redundant in her own bar. Nitta was romantically interested in Utako, but she rejects him because she believes him to be a divorced single father, and Nitta later loses interest in her due to her personality.
Manga
Hinamatsuri has been serialized in Kadokawa's magazine Harta since 2010, and has eleven tankōbon volumes.